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JOHN CARTER’S NEW SINGLE “BEER MONEY” AVAILABLE NOW
“Beer Money” Featured As iTunes New and Noteworthy, Secured Airplay on Delta Airlines In-Flight Radio and Delta Sky Magazine
Carter to Host the Nashville Advance Screening of Disney’s “JOHN CARTER” on Thursday, March 1
Nashville, TN / February 2, 2012 – On the heels of this week’s featured placement as iTunes New and Noteworthy, country music’s John Carter releases his new single “Beer Money,” available now via iTunes, Amazon, Spotify and all other digital outlets. To listen, click HERE.
In addition to the attention Carter has received over the past few months within the music industry, an even broader audience will soon get to know him. Delta Airlines will be featuring “Beer Money” on their in-flight radio, as well as in Delta Sky magazine in their May/June 2012 issue, capturing nearly 5.4MM listeners and even more readers.
“To have the support from Delta Airlines and from iTunes means the world to me,” says John Carter. “I’m very proud and excited about this new single and it seems to be a crowd favorite at shows. With the added media exposure, I of course, hope more and more people will hear the music.”
Carter will debut “Beer Money” and a plethora of new music at a release party at Nashville’s Hard Rock Café Reverb Room on Saturday, February 4th at 8:00pm.
To further the excitement around Carter, Disney recently approached him to participate in the upcoming Nashville advance screening of their highly anticipated film, “JOHN CARTER,” in theaters March 9. To view the trailer, go to Disney.go.com/JohnCarter. Be on the lookout for much more information in the weeks to come.
About John Carter
Towering at 6’5”, Carter commands an audience. His previous singles “Everything I Want” and “All Kinds of Beautiful” have been featured in Country Weekly, CMT.com, GAC.com, Fox 17 and several other music outlets. Carter has participated in the CMA Music Festival and has performed hundreds of shows throughout the Southeast. Carter spent 11 years in the Marine Corps as a helicopter mechanic on the CH-46E and manned the 50-caliber machine gun during flights before launching his singing career.
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (October 31, 2011) – On Friday, October 28 Nissan Americas hosted the premiere of the acclaimed documentary “The Revenge of the Electric Car” at the Belcourt Theatre with an exclusive “green carpet” and after-party at Cabana Nashville. The fundraising event benefitted Urban Green Lab, Nashville’s first community center dedicated to sustainable living. Among the Middle Tennesseans who attended, an ecclectic group of tastemakers and celebrities also showed their support for this important cause including: Tennessee Titans Pro-Bowler, Cortland Finnegan, CMT’s Katie Cook, legendary music producer David Huff, the film’s director Chris Paine, several of Nashville’s hottest up-and-coming artists like Lewis Copeland, John Carter, Kolby Gray, Eric Lee Beddingfield and CJaye LeRose, and many others.
The Nashville premiere of “Revenge” was designed to engage the community and spark a call-to-action for creating a greener Middle Tennessee. With the leadership of organizations such as Nissan and Urban Green Lab, Nashville quickly is becoming a hotbed of environmental sustainability. Tennessee was among the first markets where the Nissan LEAF was made available when the car launched globally in December 2010. Today, scores of LEAFs can be found on Nashville roads, and public chargers are being installed throughout the state.
To view all images and captions, click HERE. For select downloadable press photos from the “green” carpet and after party, click HERE. Please provide photo credit to Tony Phipps, Getty Images/WireImage.
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June 7, 2011
iTuens crowns “Own It” New and Noteworthy!
John Carter has finished a busy week at the CMA Festival. The week consisted of autograph sessions at Traxxas and the Sprint booth located in the Nashville Convention Center. John also helped close out the party next to LP Field on Saturday night at Limelight with a full band performance.
John also released his new single “Own It” (written by John Carter and Adam Fears) to all digital outlets and iTunes has named the single “New and Noteworthy” along with Toby Keith, Katie Armiger, LeAnn Rimes and others.
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Rising Star John Carter Releases Second Single ‘All Kinds Of Beautiful’ On September 7, 2010
Special performance on Saturday, August 14, 2010 at Nashville’s Hard Rock Café Reverb Room
Nashville, TN / August 30, 2010 – Up and coming country music artist, John Carter, prepares to impact radio with his second single, “All Kinds of Beautiful,” on September 7, 2010. The track is off the EP Everything I Want and is a follow up to the successful title track “Everything I Want” which reached #50 on the Music Row Breakout Chart, was featured on iTunes’ New + Noteworthy and highlighted in Country Weekly.
Acquired from Nashville’s Encore Publishing, “All Kinds of Beautiful” is a power ballad that brings Carter back to his roots. “This is one of my favorite songs I’ve recorded. I grew up on harmonies while singing with my family back in Arkansas and this song really delivers in that way.” The single captures the essence of slowing down to appreciate the small wonders that life has to offer.
The music video for “All Kinds of Beautiful,” can already be viewed on CMT.com, GAC.com, Yahoo! Music and other online outlets. Set in Texas, but shot in Ohio, the video was directed by Eric Hintz and produced by Brad Lednik and Patrick Sepate.
Carter has been busy in the studio recording new material and plans to bring some of that to a special performance on Saturday, August 14, 2010 at the upstairs Reverb Room at Nashville’s Hard Rock Café. Starting at 10:00pm, Carter’s show will combine his usual swagger and charm with heart-pumping riffs, thoughtful lyricism, soulful ballads and dance-worthy, up-tempo songs.
Standing at 6’5” tall, John Carter, is a former Marine Corps helicopter gunner. When not working on his music, Carter is very active with organizations including Musicians on Call and the Nashville Humane Society, as he’s rarely without his rescued black lab Archie. Carter helps support his music career as an airplane mechanic at BNA Nashville International Airport.
An MP3 of “All Kinds of Beautiful” is available upon request.
To learn more about John Carter, log on to: www.johncartermusic.com.
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Interviw with Today’s Country Magazine
1. Something people may not realize about you is that you’re spent 11 years in the Marine Corps. What led you to country music after your time spent with the Marines?
I started playing in the marines on a six-month float. I asked my dad if I could take his guitar with me on the boat and learn to play it. He always played it around the house when I was a kid and I was afraid of it then, but I took it and learned a few songs. When I got off the float I started my first band. It went on from there to Japan and another band, then back to North Carolina and another. I hooked up with a booking agent and started to play fairs and festivals and the Marines started to get in my way of wanting to go out on the road with the music, so I moved to Nashville four years ago after 11 years in the Marines.
2. What lessons did being in the Marines teach you that you now are carrying with you into the country music industry?
Hard work, dedication, professionalism, and being close to your brothers and the people are in my band are like brothers to me.
3. You just released your new single “Everything I Want” to radio. What can you tell people about this song that haven’t heard it yet?
It’s about the girl that you don’t want to take home to your mother or introduce to your pastor at church. It talks about the girl with the belly-button ring and tattoos that is hot and rocking but not the marrying type if you know what I mean. It is an up-tempo rockin’ song that is all modern country.
4. Why did you feel that this was a great song to first really represent your music to the country music audience?
In country music we talk to the women cause they are the ones that by the concert tickets and drag the guys out, so that is something I look for in songs. I played a couple of songs for a publisher in town and she got a feel for what kind of style I write and what kind of music I do and she then pitched me some songs and this was one of them.
5. You do have a video you are promoting as well as the single for your song “All Kinds of Beautiful.” Why did you decide to put together a video for that song rather than the single?
That’s a good question. I would have to say that “All Kinds of Beautiful” is my favorite song that we recorded and I wanted to release it. I talked with my record promoters and they decided that being a new guy I needed to come up with an up-tempo song. We were already in the process of filming the video when that decision was made so we just finished it and are gonna come out with guns blazing.
6. How important of an impact do you feel music television plays in a songs success now that we are definitely living in the digital age?
Radio is a great thing, but to put a face with the song, television adds that much more. It gives fans something to look at and get to know you a little bit more through the personality that comes out in a video.
7. Why did you decide to participate in CRS this year?
I’ve been here the past two years meeting the radio personalities and get to know them. But, the past couple years I just came and hung out and it helped me to know what to do this year with interviews and things like that.
8. You have a lot of different events you are a part of during CRS. Why do you feel that these events are a great way to introduce your music to the maximum amount of people?
When you release a single you do a radio tour, driving all over the country to meet program directors and with this they are all here, so do a show. We have a lot of people coming and there is a lot going on so it means a lot to me that they would come to my show.
9. How do you think that being a part of CRS and the events surrounding it is going to benefit you and your music going forward throughout the year the most?
I’ve already had some great conversations with program directors. Some are playing the single, and others are going to be playing it, so it is invaluable to talk to them here in Nashville. We also have already been able to set up meetings to go visit their stations and see where they come from.
10. What piece of advice can you offer to someone that is looking to break into the music industry?
That’s a tough question. I met some great musicians and started doing shows and they supported me when I first got to town and it just snowballed from there. I met a lot of people and so I would say just network. That all rolled into me meeting my current producer who is in the Toby Keith band. So my advice is to just build a support system around you.

